| Название | : | Making NEW Pins for Earthmoving Machinery | Machining u0026 Welding |
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Another day, another job done! Making pins for earthmoving machinery is pretty simple but did you have a favourite part of the process? Let us know in the comments 😎👍
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Why do you not use coolant when removing the induction heat treated layer but you do on the mild steel? Just curious and wanting to learn Comment from : Forrest Manuel jr |
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Impressive, your welding is beautiful Comment from : John Colvin |
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Can’t you run coolant with ceramic on hardened shell? Comment from : Bernd Eckenfels |
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No favorite part, all good ⚡️ Comment from : Johnny Mac |
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Beautiful work mate Comment from : Jason Lund |
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I really love the bloopppperssss!!! <3<3<3<3 Never stop with that :) Comment from : Trym Erland Dotsetsveen |
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А почему ты их не набрызгал маслом и не завернул пленкой? (( Comment from : Юра Коновалов |
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Do the pins not need any pre heat before welding? Comment from : Mark Wilkinson |
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Thanks! Comment from : David Z Winters |
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Hi Karl and Karen, I don’t know why but I’m addicted to your videos I guess it’s the opportunity to watch two master craft persons A man and a woman that have mastered their respective crafts and obviously enjoy their work It comes across Thank you Comment from : David Z Winters |
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improvements in material, when i first started it was all HSS and tungsten was like some wonder material Comment from : Peter Parsons |
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What was the smallest job for the largest machine that you did, Kurtis?brI just had this thought Comment from : John OConnor |
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Un saludo fraterno desde Colombia Comment from : Guillermo Morales Hernandez |
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Where i work we do all our repairs in house We usually weld the pins up and turn them down a couple times Before they need replacing Comment from : Jim Rodia |
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Thanks for showing the lathe running at full whack, that looked awesome! What's the max RPM on that? Comment from : DeepThought |
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I would say, this can be done in 10 hours Comment from : Dik van der Sar |
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17:46 Pin in the bin! Comment from : Robert Horton |
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Curtis stacking them dimes!!! Comment from : Billy Ruck |
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Can I ask please what’s the purpose of the 2 cup hooks fitted to the centre boss of the gear change levers on your lathe? 🤷♂️ Comment from : Ian Moone |
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26:49 It's always a good sign when that happens Comment from : P Run |
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@36:24 That lathe at full speed is pretty terrifying For those that don't watch the end normally check that out Comment from : pfistor |
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There is something so satisfying about knocking out jobs like this… not building an entire village, not worrying about saving the whole world, but just fixing things… something with a start, middle, and finish that’s all within reach within a day or two I’m so jealous Comment from : Joe Rainey |
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Pretty new subscriber, I see you work on a lot of steel…ever deal with aluminum or titanium? Love the videos tho Comment from : Blovi8 |
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Ah man, knotted wire wheel?? I was hoping we could get the needle scaler Comment from : VernBigDaddy |
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Watching you machine out that Head Plate scares the shit outta me Comment from : VernBigDaddy |
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Ha! “Pretty much a Can shaft” Call it like you see it sir! Comment from : VernBigDaddy |
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You should consider getting a ring light for the camera to remove most of the shadows from your face for closeups Other than that, stellar video work! Comment from : Mikko Rantalainen |
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You will be known as a great teacher of these skills Comment from : Zero Control |
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Heat treating process??? Great channel thankyou Comment from : WRENCH-WELD-BUILD |
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79yr old miner mechanic Question When machining the retainer end of the pin, and all is centered, why did you not go-ahead and drill the center for future repairs? Comment from : John Raynor |
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When Adam Smith wrote about the manufacture of pins, he wasn’t referring to these pins 😊 Comment from : Q |
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That induction-hardened outer layer sure is tough!! Why don't you use coolant when hogging it down? Comment from : Jim Winchester |
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Just thank you! Comment from : Chester Valdes |
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Really enjoy watching your skillful work Curious why you wouldn't build up the worn spots with weld and turn to size instead of making new pins? I'm guessing the induction hardened Chrome rod is more durable? Comment from : AndyPanda9 |
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Nothing like watching your bloopers and “F” bombs at the end of an entertaining video! Comment from : Mr_Mongo |
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Very nice and neat job brilliant well done to you Comment from : Michael Britton |
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A thumbs up as usual 😂 While I am not a engineer I am a potter and the well thought out process is what we have common I greatly admire the precision of of Kurtis' metal craft Comment from : Neil Boughton |
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? Would you use the larger pins to make the new smaller pins to preven t waste Comment from : Steven Moran |
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My favorite part was the final dump of scrap into the bin, from well on high, for as much noise as possible Style points 😁 Comment from : Honor Guards Fencing Club |
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At least you will have almost 100 new cylinders and peace of mind for years or even until you change the crane to another Comment from : Tomek Szczech |
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Interesting seeing challenges using pre-hardened chrome bar We only make excavator pins for stock, not for 'semi-emergency' repairs, so we have the luxury of machining the bar in pre-heat treated condition Comment from : DIGBITS |
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Do you repurpose the old pins into smaller pins? Or simply recycle the metal? Comment from : John Mc Kee |
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👨🏭 Comment from : Harold Lowther |
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Okhoje vi rapidamente, uma fisionomia diferente: operador de solda , eu achoe a Karen divertindo-se muito com suas tentativas e erros de gravaçãokkk Comment from : Elmir Jr Monteiro |
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great job mate , just a quick one why don't you fill the existing one with weld , won't ne cheaper n quick to fix 🎉 Comment from : Rony Don |
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you talk metric i do inches and thousandths can you explain in my english am a dumd shit Comment from : William Howard |
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May i know what material do you use for pins? Comment from : rod peria |
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i like watching your videos how u make thing good work Comment from : Johnny Nicholas |
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can you give me your facebook Comment from : Hoa Xuan |
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This guy speak pretty fair English for a mexican Comment from : Svern Warunos |
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Sorry, I forgot to translate And how do you cut the thread at close range, can you break the tap? Comment from : Konstantin Konstantin |
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А как ты так нарезаешь резьбу в упор, можно же и метчик сломать? Comment from : Konstantin Konstantin |
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Apologies, I watched a little further Comment from : Peter de Courtenay |
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Hi Kurtis, Awesome channel I watch it all the time and have learnt heaps Was wondering if you knew what type of steel is used for those pins? Comment from : Peter de Courtenay |
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You do amazing work! Your customers don't know how well they have it! Having you around!! Comment from : Ronald Brosius |
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Good job Comment from : Christian Paul Roldan |
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You are so delicate and mindfull with your equipment, I've seen other "fabricators" throw their tools and being the "rough" guy Comment from : United Aerial Systems |
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God bless you and your family,,,, love this videos 👍👍👍👍👍 Comment from : hard worker |
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It would be interesting to me to see how you use the DRO on your machines to arrive at the final dimension Comment from : charles leiker |
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Great job and great video, but is this really cheaper than just buying new original mass produced pins? Comment from : haglvideo |
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Ich liebe diese Werkstücke, Material,Form,ein richtig geiler Job,Mathematik& sehr viel Gefühl,Herz ,Grüsse aus Berlin, Deutschland nach Australien, seit umarmt Australier, MichaR Comment from : Michael Richter |
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G'day Mate I'm looking at getting into this field Do you have any pointers and advice brRegards Darren Comment from : DJBoyd |
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After almost 3 years of paying attention I can often predict the tools and technique needed for a job- my machine shop knowledge has passed the basics I had, thanks to your teaching Comment from : Ernie Mathews |
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I very like you work Comment from : Mohsin Raja |
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You are very great working sir Comment from : Mohsin Raja |
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Looks like a new approach to editing And I'm not saying what I'm thinking lmao Comment from : Michael Colgan |
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Wow! Surprisingly easy to see when you're through the induction hardened layer! And interesting to see how even it is and how thin the border is! Like one pass is fully hardened and the next is not! Comment from : Halvor Pedersen |
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When you are threading the hole with the tailstock, are you feeding the tap by hand or is the machine doing it? How do you do that and ensure good threads? Comment from : hateriarch |
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Great video! How were the cut faces treated without the induction hardened chrome? Just slap some grease on or painted after install? Comment from : Tom Koorts |
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why not powder spray weld UTP up the worn areas and machine them? Comment from : Alan Ryerson |
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Great job Comment from : ToothyGus |
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I know fuckall about machining but I think the way Curtis from Cutting Edge Engineering takes off the tops of the pins so they don't have to be replaced is a demonstration of someone that knows what the fuck they are doing! brbrAlso, serious mother fucker Even when he's fucking around, he's fucking serious I suppose you'd have to be, doing what he does At least if you don't want to lose a major limb or your lifebrbrDon't care much about any of this but I do love to watch someone do what they do when they are absolutely fucking bad ass at what they do brbrRock on, Curtis from Cutting Edge Engineering! Comment from : Saltyair2022 |
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I absolutely love your Staffordshire bull terrier’ such a handsome boy ❤ Comment from : jondadon |
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Great job! But why so much welding? Comment from : Felix |
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Very pretty work Brother! Comment from : Ken Cook |
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Why not use surface welding, wire ER70-s60 when surface welding, you will get a surface hardness that complies with ANSI A516-55 and after turning Comment from : Alex Vibe |
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What do you do with the old pins? Oooohhhh, I finished watching the video 🙂 Comment from : Mark L |
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I think he's trolling 😂 I bet he's really good Comment from : mepvon knight |
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Love your clips Kurtis, you do a GREAT JOB all time , Hi from Shepparton Vic 👍🙂 Comment from : Colin Wilson |
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Thanks! Comment from : Paul Sullivan |
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Have You guys ever thought of getting a cnc plasma? To make all You own plates and flanges in house? Comment from : Raindeer Games |
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Thank you for my weekly dose of ozzy engineering brKeep up the great work, all of you 👏 👍 Comment from : rob dixon |
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Incredible to see such a well used looking forklift with a backup alarm that still works Comment from : ecstans07 |
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Basically a cam shaft! Too funny! Comment from : Jerry Hermann |
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Rewatched this one today Is the color difference between the hardened and unhardened areas of the rod as visible as the camera makes it look? Comment from : Wild Turkey |
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Quite interesting and well made video Thanks a lot Comment from : Air Caribou |
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El trabajo espectacular y la grabación también 👍 Comment from : David Valderrama |
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Man I like that tailstock chuck Comment from : Daniel Elliott |
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